Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions

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84

Top Critic Average

85%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
86 / 100
IGN
7.9 / 10
Eurogamer
7 / 10
GamesRadar+
4.5 / 5
Game Informer
8 / 10
GameSpot
8 / 10
Polygon
8 / 10
Giant Bomb
4 / 5
Creators: Sierra Games, Lucid Games
Release Date: Nov 25, 2014 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5

Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Review Summary

MightyCritic Consensus

Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions is a strong entry into the long running franchise. Critics agree that the move to the third dimension works well for the game, but that a unfriendly camera and some uninspired missions do let it down slightly.


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Critic Reviews for Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions

Difficulty spikes aside, this is a great PC edition of a fantastic arcade shooter.

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IGN

7.9 / 10.0
IGN

Geometry Wars 3: Dimension is a fun twin-stick shooter that's easy for anyone to pick up and play.

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For a game I've complained about a lot, I was pretty engaged with it at three in the morning yesterday, of course, shoot-'em-up headache setting in and an annulus of empty teacups starting to form. The problem, ultimately, is a philosophical one. I'm not sure if Lucid really gets the mentality behind this series, and that makes for a perfectly serviceable shooter when the lineage requires something more.

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Aesthetically scintillating, but equally enthralling in its immense depth, Geometry Wars 3 is a sequel whose design insight is matched only by its endlessly creative sense of fun. Close to perfect.

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One of those experiences that I would call addictive in that "just one more attempt" way

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Geometry Wars 3 is yet another great game in this dual-stick series that will leave your brain buzzing and your fingers numb.

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Tallying its original content on its own, Dimensions offers a very replayable, highly varied take on a too-long dormant modern classic.

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Dimensions recaptures enough of Geometry Wars' thrills to stand as the best new dual-joystick shooter in quite a while.

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